Lost and Found #2

Illustrated by Chris Chatterton
$6.99 US
Penguin Young Readers | Penguin Workshop
On sale Jan 22, 2019 | 978-1-5247-9044-8
Age 6-8 years
Reading Level: Lexile 490L
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt
Unlikely best friends Arnold and Louise--a big bear and a chatty chipmunk--are back in this easy-to-read chapter book series!

When Louise borrows Arnold's newly found treasure, he's sure he'll never see it again. After all, she loses just about everything he lends her. Louise swears she hasn't lost it, but to get it back, she sends Arnold on a treasure hunt of her own--or is it a wild goose chase?
Chapter One


Arnold collected things.
 
Rocks. Pinecones. Sticks shaped like letters.
 
They were his treasures.
 
Louise did not collect things.
 
“I only need the sun in the sky,” she explained.
 
But it wasn’t just that Louise didn’t collect things.
 
Louise also lost things.
 
Usually, Arnold’s things.
 
One day, Arnold found the best treasure ever.
 
It was shiny and blueish greenish and—
 
“Can I see it? Can I have it?” asked Louise.
 
Arnold shook his head.
 
“I need it for my Blue Things collection,” he told her.
 
“It’s more green than blue,” she said.
 
“Then for my Green Things collection.”
 
“Is this because I lost your favorite acorn cap?” Louise asked.
 
“And my second-favorite acorn cap,” Arnold reminded her.
 
“See!” said Louise. “You’re still mad!”
 
“Louise, you lose everything,” said Arnold.
 
“I don’t! I won’t,” said Louise. “I’ll just borrow it until tomorrow. Pleeeeeease?”
 
Arnold considered.
 
Louise did her best to look trustworthy.
 
Finally, Arnold nodded.
 
With a happy squeal, Louise ran off with the treasure.
 
“You won’t be sorry!” she called.
 
Arnold hoped she was right.

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Unlikely best friends Arnold and Louise--a big bear and a chatty chipmunk--are back in this easy-to-read chapter book series!

When Louise borrows Arnold's newly found treasure, he's sure he'll never see it again. After all, she loses just about everything he lends her. Louise swears she hasn't lost it, but to get it back, she sends Arnold on a treasure hunt of her own--or is it a wild goose chase?

Excerpt

Chapter One


Arnold collected things.
 
Rocks. Pinecones. Sticks shaped like letters.
 
They were his treasures.
 
Louise did not collect things.
 
“I only need the sun in the sky,” she explained.
 
But it wasn’t just that Louise didn’t collect things.
 
Louise also lost things.
 
Usually, Arnold’s things.
 
One day, Arnold found the best treasure ever.
 
It was shiny and blueish greenish and—
 
“Can I see it? Can I have it?” asked Louise.
 
Arnold shook his head.
 
“I need it for my Blue Things collection,” he told her.
 
“It’s more green than blue,” she said.
 
“Then for my Green Things collection.”
 
“Is this because I lost your favorite acorn cap?” Louise asked.
 
“And my second-favorite acorn cap,” Arnold reminded her.
 
“See!” said Louise. “You’re still mad!”
 
“Louise, you lose everything,” said Arnold.
 
“I don’t! I won’t,” said Louise. “I’ll just borrow it until tomorrow. Pleeeeeease?”
 
Arnold considered.
 
Louise did her best to look trustworthy.
 
Finally, Arnold nodded.
 
With a happy squeal, Louise ran off with the treasure.
 
“You won’t be sorry!” she called.
 
Arnold hoped she was right.